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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 9841" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Elkman, you are absolutely correct. Talk about slow focusing, I use to shoot college football games with a 2 1/4"x2 1/4" twin lens reflex, (standard lens), where you had to turn a knob on the side of the camera to focus it. You learn to plan the shot and anticipate where the action is going to be or get nothing. Unfortunately many photographers today don't learn to do this. They set the shutter release on high speed, press the button and pray. Technology is great but it also can rob the photographer of developing his own abilities and talents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 9841, member: 654"] Elkman, you are absolutely correct. Talk about slow focusing, I use to shoot college football games with a 2 1/4"x2 1/4" twin lens reflex, (standard lens), where you had to turn a knob on the side of the camera to focus it. You learn to plan the shot and anticipate where the action is going to be or get nothing. Unfortunately many photographers today don't learn to do this. They set the shutter release on high speed, press the button and pray. Technology is great but it also can rob the photographer of developing his own abilities and talents. [/QUOTE]
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